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FUNGUS NAILSINTRODUCTION TO FUNGUS NAILS Fungus nails is an unsightly condition which can be difficult to treat. Many patients become very conscious about a fungus nail condition and refuse to wear sandals and have their feet seen in public. It is caused by microscopic organisms called Dermatophytes. Dermatophytes grow in the nail bed, beneath the nail and live off keratin, the protein in the nail. The condition usually begins towards the far end of the nail and may start with patches of white or yellow discoloration. If the condition is left untreated, it will proceed to the base of the nail. It will attack the nail root (matrix) and cause the nail to grow very thick and deformed. The big toe is usually the first nail to be affected with the condition spreading to adjacent nails. In rare cases this condition can also affect the skin surrounding the nails. At an early stage, the nail may have white or yellow
patches of discoloration. There may also be yellow horizontal streaks
in the nail. Above is a picture of a fungal nail infection in its later stage. SYMPTOMS OF FUNGUS NAILS The nail may become brittle and split in to several
pieces. There are many types of fungus present in our environment.
Most are harmless; however, a group of fungi called dermatophytes can
affect the feet. Dermatophytes thrive on warm, moist conditions. "Over the counter" medications are usually
ineffective as they are unable to penetrate effectively enough into
the nail. Recommended Product Review: This product contains high-quality conditioning ingredients wheatgerm oil, panthenol and bisabolol to care for the nails and cuticles. The tried and trusted ingredient clotrimazole treats fungal nail infections. Repeated application allows penetration of the nail plate, eradication of the fungus and healthy growth of the nail! 5
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